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America’s Conservation Impulse: A Century of Saving Trees in the Old Line State (Center Books)

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In 2006, conservationists in all places celebrated the 100th anniversary of professional forestry in Maryland, the Old Line State. Under the leadership of Fred Wilson Besley, Maryland’s first and the nation’s third state forester, scientific forest management and the larger conservation impulse became firmly ensconced. A protégé of America’s most famous forester, Gifford Pinchot, Besley moved aggressively to implement pioneering scientific and conservation practices that are commonplace today. Besley helped to stem the tide of forest loss from excessive logging and rampant fire, he started a state forest nursery and launched a program to reforest thousands of acres of “wasteland” along utilitarian principles, and, perhaps his greatest legacy, he built an exemplary system of state forest reserves that today form the nucleus of Maryland’s network of public lands. Despite the fact that more than fifty years have passed since Besley’s death, his legacy as a pioneer in conservation and forestry science lives on.

Less well known to environmental historians is the city of Baltimore’s extensive experience with professional forestry all over the past century, a movement and legacy that is ongoing today. Recently, for example, city officials announced plans to double Baltimore’s tree canopy―the total area covered by leaves―in the next thirty years. It is an ambitious goal for a city that, for decades, has been removing more trees than it has been planting, as a result of pollution, neglect, and lack of funding.

America’s Conservation Impulse: A Century of Saving Trees in the Old Line State explores the roots and early history of professional forest management in Maryland and in Baltimore and how that history coincides with America’s larger conservation impulse. Many of the ideas that began here gained regional and national attention. The book also examines the unique challenges that resource managers and citizens alike have faced in the past and will have to confront sooner or later―in Maryland and across America ―if we are to safe the survival of our forest heritage. “As we look ahead to the next 100 years,” concludes creator Geoffrey L. Buckley, “it is imperative that we recognize the affect that our resource management decisions, land-use practices, and lifestyle choices have on our forest resources. Only then are we able to begin to plan more wisely for the future.”

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